+ —Nation. 81: 445. N. 30, ‘05. 290w.

[*] “The book is an interesting one to read in connection with Lord Curzon’s and Mr. Norman’s much larger and exhaustive volumes on the same subjects.”

+Outlook. 81: 834. D. 2, ‘05. 80w.

Hatch, F. H., and Corstorphine, George Stewart. Geology of South Africa. [*]$7. Macmillan.

“The book is divided into five parts. Part I deals with the pre-Karroo rocks.... The Karroo rocks are adequately dealt with in part II.... The coastal system, including the Uitenhage and Umtavuna Cretaceous rocks, profusely illustrated with typical fossils, occupies part III.... Part IV briefly discusses the igneous rocks of doubtful position.... Part V discusses the correlation of the South African strata.”—Nature.

+ +Ath. 1905, 2: 278. Ag. 26. 1460w.

“The volume might be more truthfully entitled ‘A geognostic account of British South Africa.’ Thus regarded the work is good and should prove of much practical value.”

+ +Lond. Times. 4: 266. Ag. 25, ‘05. 1510w.

“The authors have certainly succeeded in their self-imposed task ‘to correlate and systematise the valuable results of both official and private work.’” W. G.

+ +Nature. 72: 346. Ag. 10, ‘05. 980w.